Tekashi 6ix9ine faces 32 years to life in prison

Sherry Padilla |Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Tekashi 6ix9ine Has Been Arrested on Federal Crime Charges

He was denied bail on Monday.

At Monday's hearing, the judge ordered Hernandez be held until a November 20 bail hearing, saying he was concerned about the danger to the community, particularly because the rapper could direct others to carry out acts of violence. The outlet reports that all four men face racketeering and firearms charges, which means they will very likely wind up behind bars.

In his plea deal, Tekashi had to prove "that the crime he committed was the result of a serious mistake he made in his youth, one that was not indicative of the law abiding life he meant to lead as an adult".

His debut album, Day69, is among the most downloaded records on iTunes.

Two of these charges have a maximum sentence of life in prison, with Tekashi facing a minimum of 32 years in prison. A shooting occurred April 21 inside Brooklyn's Barclays Center and Tekashi's associate Fuguan "Fu Banga" Lovick is named as the shooter. 6ix9inesaid last week that he had fired Shottie and the rest of his management team. The indictment alleged that he participated in the July shooting of a bystander in Brooklyn and the gunpoint robbery of one of his gang's rivals last spring.

He is also known for the multi-platinum hit Fefe with Nicki Minaj, and Stoopid, featuring rapper Bobby Shmurda, who is now in prison.

Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine has been involved in the violent New York City-based gang Nine Trey for several years, federal prosecutors allege.

Page Six just reported that Tekashi 'has spent years as a member of the violent street crew "Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods" - which has been accused of murders, robberies and other mayhem in and around Brooklyn, according to the feds in Manhattan'. They also say that, as a key member of the Nine Trey gang, he was involved in selling "highly addictive" drugs and in racketeering. It reads, "These acts of violence include acts involving murder, acts involving robbery and extortion, and assault".

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